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From: "ctm 007" <martinfamilytree@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] Interesting question
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Hi Don,

Keep them!   They are part of you and she is part of you and you are part of
her and the two of you should always be together.   If you make the trip to
Heaven before she does, then all that you have acquired is hers.   If she
absolutely does not want the research items, then donate them to a family
member and if a family member does not want them, then donate them to your
local public library.   If your local public library does not want your
research, then give the items to a trusted friend or to a fellow member of
your local Genealogical Society.   Most Genealogical Societies have space in
local colleges & universities where they will place the research into the
college library.

Your research is now part of history and that must be preserved.

Carl


On 8/10/06, Magfree@aol.com <Magfree@aol.com> wrote:
>
> My wife asked my an interesting question.
>
> What should she do with all my genealogy info. (FTM files, papers, etc.)
> if
> something happened to me?
>
> Don
>
>

